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Saturday, April 19th 2008

1:52 PM

Bear Protection Act

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URGE YOUR U.S. REPRESENTATIVE TO SUPPORT THE BEAR PROTECTION ACT

The U.S. House of Representatives is considering an important wildlife bill that has the potential to save the lives of tens of thousands of bears worldwide. Your U.S. Representative, Bill Sali, needs to hear your support today. Please ask Rep. Sali to co-sponsor this bill to protect bears:
https://community.hsus.org/campaign/FED_2008_bear_protection2/gks75u927bt3k73?

The Bear Protection Act (H.R. 5534) would protect bears from poaching by prohibiting the import, export, and interstate commerce of bear gallbladders and bile for underground trade in Asian pharmaceuticals and non-medical items including shampoos and hemorrhoid creams. Some investigators have estimated that for every bear killed by sport hunters in the U.S., at least one
additional bear is slaughtered by poachers and found with their abdomens sliced open and their gallbladders removed.

TAKE ACTION

Please make a brief, polite phone call to urge Representative Sali at (202) 225-6611 to co-sponsor
the Bear Protection Act.

When you call, you will likely speak to a staff member who will pass your message along to Representative Sali. Remember to be polite and professional, and leave your name and address so it is clear that you are a constituent. You can say:

"Hello, my name is [your name] and I live in [your town]. As a constituent, I'm calling to urge Representative Sali to co-sponsor H.R. 5534, the Bear Protection Act. The U.S. Congress should take steps to stop the poaching of bears for their gall bladders. Thank you."

After making your call, please send a follow-up email to Representative Sali to urge support for the
Bear Protection Act

 

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